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2nd Grade Action verbs Worksheets

Ages 7-8 · Free previews · Print-ready PDFs

Written by Maria Torres, ELA Curriculum Lead, M.Ed.

Free printable action verbs worksheets for 2nd grade students (Ages 7-8). All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards and ready to print.

Linking verbs - Flower

Linking verbs - Flower

Grade2nd Grade
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Linking verbs - Mushroom
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Linking verbs - Water

Linking verbs - Water

Grade2nd Grade
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Past, present or future - Air
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Past, present or future - Walk
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Verb tenses - Bird

Verb tenses - Bird

Grade2nd Grade
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Verb tenses - Dinosaur

Verb tenses - Dinosaur

Grade2nd Grade
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Verb tenses - Sea

Verb tenses - Sea

Grade2nd Grade
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Action verbs - Cat

Action verbs - Cat

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Action verbs - Fence

Action verbs - Fence

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Identifying verbs - Judo
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Identifying verbs - Painting
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Using verbs - Funny

Using verbs - Funny

Grade2nd Grade
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Using verbs - Soccer

Using verbs - Soccer

Grade2nd Grade
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Verbs and nouns - Boy

Verbs and nouns - Boy

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Verbs and nouns - Girl

Verbs and nouns - Girl

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Verbs and sentences - Kick

Verbs and sentences - Kick

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Verbs and sentences - Rope

Verbs and sentences - Rope

GradeGrades 3 & 2
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Writing verbs - Drawing

Writing verbs - Drawing

Grade2nd Grade
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Writing verbs - Mailbox

Writing verbs - Mailbox

Grade2nd Grade
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Frequently Asked Questions

Second graders should form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs, as specified in CCSS L.2.1d. This includes verbs like: go/went, come/came, run/ran, see/saw, give/gave, sit/sat, tell/told, think/thought, take/took, and write/wrote. Students also continue practicing regular past tense (adding ed) and learn to identify verbs as action words in sentences. At this level, children begin to understand that verbs change form depending on when the action happened. They should distinguish between present tense (I run), past tense (I ran), and future tense using "will" (I will run). Worksheets that ask students to rewrite sentences changing the verb tense, or to choose the correct past tense form from two options, provide targeted practice. Verb knowledge is fundamental to sentence construction, so mastery at this level supports all future grammar and writing development.

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